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Aenergy ST 32 - Women's (Spring 2023)
Mammut
Aenergy ST 32 - Women's (Spring 2023)
$169.95
Description

  Ski touring the way it was meant to be: the Mammut women's Aenergy ST 32 is lightweight, compact and offers plenty of room for all your equipment on longer ski touring adventures. The aluminum frame optimizes load distribution. An elastic chest strap ensures a firm fit while still allowing you to breathe easily. The all-around zipper lets you open up the main compartment completely, so you have everything instantly at your fingertips. A separate inner compartment is provided for your avalanche safety equipment. To top it all off, this all-rounder features an integrated helmet holder, rope attachment, straps for skis or snowboard, and loops for your ice axe and poles.

  The Aenergy ST 32 Women has shoulder straps, hipbelt and back dimensions tailored specifically for women to ensure excellent comfort.

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Description
Brand:
Mammut
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2560-00190
Gender:
Women's
Volume:
32 liters
Dimensions:
21.3 x 10.2 x 12.2 in (54 x 26 x 31 cm)
Weight:
33.9 oz / 960 g
Suspension system:
CONTACT V Frame™
Back Length (size system):
S (43.5 cm)
Main material:
100% Polyamide
Other Features:
  • Diagonal and A-frame ski carrying systems
  • Aluminum frame for optimum load transfer
  • Lateral compression straps
  • Integrated helmet carrier
  • Hip belt pocket
  • Internal compartment for avalanche safety equipment
  • Rope attachment on flap
  • Snowboard carrier
  • 2 attachments for ice axe and trekking poles
  • 2 zipper pockets
  • Large full zipper to allow complete access to the main compartment
  • Carrying system tailored to the female anatomy
  • Hydration system compatible
  • Large mesh pockets on the shoulder strap
  • Elasticated chest strap for optimum comfort and a perfect fit
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